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Award-winning singer-songwriter Natalie Jean pays powerful tribute to her dear friend and collaborator, Michael Peloso, in her latest emotionally charged single.
KENSINGTON, Md. - BostonChron -- Internationally recognized singer-songwriter Natalie Jean has released a deeply personal new single, "What They Didn't See," in memory of her late friend and lyricist Michael Peloso. The song is a moving tribute that captures the complexity of a man whose truth, pain, and love often went unnoticed by the world around him.
Michael Peloso, a gifted lyricist and devoted father, endured unimaginable personal challenges, including cancer survival, emotional abuse, and estrangement from his daughters. "What They Didn't See" offers a voice to his hidden struggles while honoring the love and humanity that defined his spirit beyond the shadows.
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"Michael was more than a collaborator—he was family," says Natalie Jean. "This song is my way of telling the world who he really was. Not what they assumed. Not what they were told. But what they didn't see."
With raw emotion and poetic vulnerability, Natalie delivers a stirring vocal performance that resonates with anyone who has felt unseen or misunderstood. Produced with care and intention, "What They Didn't See" is more than a tribute—it's a truth reclaimed through music.
The single is now available on all major streaming platforms.
Spotify Link:
https://open.spotify.com/track/14IrQI4YYIgPDr30ODXm7W?si=0afc79f32cd64bd3
Youtube:
https://youtube.com/shorts/s0KmuQVpYl0?si=Ztkw-XnOJ_TEAthE
https://youtu.be/uxB7eJcJoDA?si=jJ67por2rRGgJZVD
Michael Peloso, a gifted lyricist and devoted father, endured unimaginable personal challenges, including cancer survival, emotional abuse, and estrangement from his daughters. "What They Didn't See" offers a voice to his hidden struggles while honoring the love and humanity that defined his spirit beyond the shadows.
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"Michael was more than a collaborator—he was family," says Natalie Jean. "This song is my way of telling the world who he really was. Not what they assumed. Not what they were told. But what they didn't see."
With raw emotion and poetic vulnerability, Natalie delivers a stirring vocal performance that resonates with anyone who has felt unseen or misunderstood. Produced with care and intention, "What They Didn't See" is more than a tribute—it's a truth reclaimed through music.
The single is now available on all major streaming platforms.
Spotify Link:
https://open.spotify.com/track/14IrQI4YYIgPDr30ODXm7W?si=0afc79f32cd64bd3
Youtube:
https://youtube.com/shorts/s0KmuQVpYl0?si=Ztkw-XnOJ_TEAthE
https://youtu.be/uxB7eJcJoDA?si=jJ67por2rRGgJZVD
Source: Natalie Jean Music
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